Local Farms and Food
Welcome to the Healthy Shasta Local Farms and Food listing. Here you can find a community resource of local producers in Northern California.
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Lavineyard Farms
A family-owned farm that sells honey and cooking lavender. Special attention to organic methods; no pesticides, herbicides, or harmful chemicals.
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Leap Frog Farm
Small family farm in the Northern Sacramento Valley, growing fruit, vegetables, and herbs. No synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides used.
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Little Sprouts Micro Farm
Soil and sun-grown microgreens and edible blooms. Year-round microgreens available through subscriptions and retail locations.
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Marquez Bees
A small family-owned business that specializes in local Redding honey, bees, and pollination.
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Meyerhof Farm
A family-owned small organic farm that specializes in natural practices and soil sustainability. Specifically farming hops, vegetables, and herbs.
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Moxley Gardens
This walnut orchard is known for its naturally grown Vina and Chandler Walnuts.
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Nash Ranch
A family owned and operated ranch specializing in pumpkins and squash. Also currently raising lambs.
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Nash’s Olive Oil
A Farm to Table producer of 100% Extra Virgin Olive Oils, which can be found at the family farm and their Downtown Corning store.
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Neon Acres Farm
Neon Acres Farm is a market garden and farmstand with a mission to provide the community with the highest quality vegetables, using only natural practices, free of all chemicals.
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Nickler Acres
This small, family farm in Gerber provides organic eggs, sprouts, microgreens, seasonal fruits, and vegetables to the local community.
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Oliview Farm
A small farm in Shasta County that grows food in the French Intensive Biodynamic method and offers CSA Farm Shares.
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Providence Garden of Hope
Providence Smart Farms and Gardens of Hope grow organic, locally fresh veggies, fruit, nuts, and citrus. Also chicks, chickens, eggs, honey, seedlings, and soil amendments.
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